A little over three months after we came upon reports that Activision was working on a mobile version of Call of Duty: Warzone, the controversial publisher has confirmed the upcoming COD mobile game.

Activision announced the AAA experience as part of its namesake's second anniversary, as Activision laid out its plans for the future of Call of Duty. The official blog post describes the mobile iteration of the free-to-play battle royale shooter as a game that's "being built natively for mobile with cutting-edge technology." This effectively means that Activision doesn't intend to make cross-play available between the mobile and non-mobile versions of Warzone.

According to Activision, Warzone Mobile will exist "for many years to come." The way that we see it, Activision is preparing Warzone for mobile phones so that it can co-exist independently with the sequel, Warzone 2, as it comes out next year.

While Activision has made Warzone Mobile official, it's unlikely that we'll see the game become available for download anytime soon.